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Fall 2020-21 Newsletter
 
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  935 8th Street
 

Homecoming Football Game  
Date: Oct. 2
Time:  7pm

Picture Retake Day
Date: Oct. 28

No School
Date: Oct. 30

Thanksgiving Break
No School
Dates: Nov 25-27

Winter Break
No School
Dates: Dec 23- Jan 1
Note: Students return to school on Jan 4

Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. 
No School
Date: Jan 18

No School
Date: Jan 22

COMMUNITY LINKS

The mission of Hope House is to prevent abuse and provide support to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Toll-free 24-Hour Confidential Helpline:
1-800-584-6790
Street Address:
720 Ash Street
Baraboo, WI 53913
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00AM to 4:30PM

The Baraboo Public Library offers a safe and welcoming environment, providing area residents and visitors with confidential access to cutting edge, high quality resources.   

Riptide is a summer swim program for ages 5 to 18. Registration is open for the spring stroke clinic and summer season.

Online registration. Ages 6-18. Certified, trained coaches. Spring and Fall seasons. Email
[email protected]
with questions.

Message From the Principal
September 2020

Dear Parents and Guardians:

As the principal at Baraboo High School, I am excited to welcome you to the 2020-'21 school year and introduce you to some of our main priorities and other changes at our school that we needed to make in order to open school safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is an honor to serve as principal at BHS and be able to work so closely with our students and a dedicated staff as we continually strive to provide the best possible educational program for our students.

We welcome a talented group of new staff this school year to Baraboo High School and look forward to the many ways that they will contribute to our positive school culture, forge strong student-teacher relationships, and provide educational opportunities for our students:
  • Anna Gamm--Social Studies
  • Tim Znidarsich--Art
  • Matt Lindsay--School Psychologist
  • Gretchen Whitehurst--Math
  • Mitchell Jordan--Social Studies
  • Lauren Woods--Spanish
  • Pam Sorci--Special Education
  • Jennifer Rathsack--Speech and Language
  • Stacy Watters--Transition Plus Assistant
  • Katie Brescia--School Nurse (HS and GLW)
  • Tom Tourdot--Science
 
We continue to be impressed with the way that our students and staff have transitioned into a new school year during the COVID-19 pandemic.  We have adjusted a tremendous amount of our normal procedures in order to create a safe environment for all.  By way of review, I will link the August 18th Back to School Letter that I sent home that outlines these "new normal" procedures in detail.  As parents and guardians, the more that you can reinforce with your students the importance of wearing face coverings, social distancing, frequent hand washing and sanitizing, the more safe and successful our return to school will continue to be.

A focus on the social emotional needs of our students is one of our top priorities this year as a school and district.  It is particularly critical now considering the additional challenges that students and staff face as we continue to navigate COVID-19.  We know how important relationships are and research shows that positive teacher-student relationships are one of the most powerful keys to success in any classroom and perhaps the most important ingredient in promoting positive student development.  Self care should be a priority for all, and we will be very strategic about providing our students and staff specially designed social emotional learning opportunities throughout the school year.

Creating a safe learning environment for all students and staff and strong educational environments for all learners continues to be at the forefront of our conversations and priorities at BHS.  I am looking forward to a great school year and want you to know that I appreciate and welcome your ideas, concerns, and questions. I can be reached by calling the school at (608) 355-3940 or my email is [email protected]. Thank you.

Glenn Bildsten
Baraboo High School Principal
Face Coverings Still Required After Sept. 28
Governor Evers' mask mandate is set to end on Sept. 28, 2020. The School District of Baraboo would like to remind our families that per school district policy, face coverings will continue to be required while on school premises after Sept. 28, 2020, and until further notice. 

The District is requiring face coverings for students 5-years of age and older while on school premises. We ask that parents/guardians also wear face coverings while on school property when dropping off or picking up students.

Please note, the District is currently using the following definition of "face covering:"
"Face Covering" means a piece of cloth or other material that is worn to cover the nose and mouth completely. A "face covering" includes but is not limited to a bandana, a cloth face mask, a disposable or paper mask, a neck gaiter, or a religious face covering. A "face covering" does not include face shields, mesh masks, masks with holes or openings, or masks with vents. The District will align to the order until the order is no longer in effect.

Below is the District's Face Covering Response Protocol for elementary and secondary students. Click here for a printable version of this protocol. Thank you for working with the District to provide a safe environment for our students to be engaged, challenged and inspired!
Student Services Information
Who is my student's School Counselor at BHS?
Mr. Joe Bavlnka: Last names A-G
Mrs. Stacey Endicott: Last names H-N (11th + 12th grade), H-O (9th + 10th grade)
Mrs. Ann Renn: Last names O-Z (11th + 12th grade), P-Z (9th + 10th grade)

FRESHMAN
WELCOME!!  Your main job this year is to start off your high school career in top form!  Strive for the best grades you've ever earned, meet new people, experience different extracurricular activities,  get involved and find your niche!  Find a positive peer group who value the same things that you do. Make the most of it!  Stay in touch with your Link Crew Leaders! Ask questions! This is the foundation of your high school! Enjoy your year!

SOPHOMORES
Goal setting time! Sophomore planning conferences will take place in October. Start thinking about this meeting with your counselor to discuss your ACP(Academic & Career Plan) for high school and beyond. Be thinking about what questions you may have about how to achieve your goals. Make sure your XELLO activities are up to date. 

JUNIORS
It's a big year! Start narrowing down your interests and looking into schools, jobs and programs that will meet your needs after you graduate. Take campus tours and college visits with your family to help make your decisions. 


VIRTUAL CAMPUS VISIT DAYS
One of the best ways for a prospective student and his/her parents/guardians to determine if a college is a good choice is to visit the campus.  Typically, students should start looking at colleges during their junior year, and visiting campuses of interest.  In addition to providing the opportunity to meet with admission personnel, campus visits allow a student to see the campus via a guided tour.  Students who want to meet with faculty, coaches or other university staff may also have appointments prearranged.  From the UW Help Desk: Nothing gets you more excited about college than visiting a campus. It's also one of the best ways to get acquainted with the ins and outs of campus life.
Guided tours are filled with facts and what to expect from your academic and student life. You'll also meet with an admissions representative. Preview programs include a campus tour and meeting with folks from student services offices, admissions, academic departments, and possibly current students.
However, due to COVID-19, campuses have limited in-person tours. Please use the links found on the University's Admissions page to visit the campuses virtually

COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVE VISITING BHS - VIRTUALLY!
Another great way to receive information from a specific school is to meet with a representative from the school!  Reps schedule visits regularly and will be setting up virtual meetings during Enrichment periods throughout the fall.  Please check the Student Services Google Classroom for announcements and watch the screen in Student Services for the schedule of upcoming visitors!

Seniors
It's finally here! Your last year! Make it a good one! Keep your grades and attendance in check! The colleges and employers are watching and asking! 
It's important to finish strong. 

If you are college bound, you should be working on applications! If you have any questions, please stop in Student Services and make an appointment to meet with your counselor! You can also drop into the Commons during Enrichment on Tuesdays and Thursdays for application help.
 
If you are asking people to write letters of recommendation, please visit the Students section of the High School Webpage.
Go to Student Services/ School Counseling/ Scholarships/Letter of Recommendation Request Form
to complete the formal request.These recommendations can be used later for Scholarships as well so remind your writer that you may be back in January to request another copy; tweaked to reflect scholarship rather than college entrance.

FAFSA Assistance
Financial Aid Meeting on Wednesday, September 30 at 5:00 
If your senior son/daughter has applied or plans to apply to college, this will be an important meeting to attend!
This event will cover financial aid information as well as the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form.
PLEASE JOIN US AND BRING YOUR FINANCIAL AID QUESTIONS!

College Goal Wisconsin will be held at UW Baraboo on Wednesday, October 14 at 6:00 p.m. in the Lange Center on the UW Baraboo Campus.. 
Although a technical college or university education is expensive, financial aid in the form of scholarships, grants, and loans are available to make college affordable. To understand the process to apply for financial aid, seniors who are planning to continue their education after high school are encouraged to attend College Goal Wisconsin with their parents/guardians. College Goal Wisconsin is an event that families can receive free assistance completing the FAFSA. This is the form that colleges require students to complete to be considered for financial aid. Students complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov. Students applying online
will receive their FAFSA application results faster than if applying by mail. Information submitted over the internet is completely secure and the process is easier because only questions are asked that apply to the student's situation. At College Goal Wisconsin, there will be financial aid officers from various colleges across the state to answer questions while the family is completing the FAFSA. 
If you are interested, please stop in Student Services and pick up an informational brochure.

Early College Credit Program (ECCP) and Start College Now (SCN) meeting
Any students planning to take college courses on the UW Platteville/ Baraboo Campus or Madison College during 2nd semester of this school year, will be asked to attend the Early College Credit Program (ECCP) and Start College Now (SCN) meeting during homeroom on September 17 in the Commons. Students, please plan to attend to pick up the registration packet. If you cannot make it, please stop in Student Services and see your counselor or Mrs. Ireland.

College Application Assistance During Enrichments
Need help with college applications, especially with the new Common App/Xello integration? Sign up for a College Application Assistance Workshop Enrichment period conducted by Student Services. The counselors will assist you with your college application needs and work through any potential technical difficulties. These workshops will take place in the Commons, twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays through October 29th for students considering Early Action/Early Decision/Regular Decision. After November 1st, they will run every other week through February for students applying Regular Decision. If you have any questions, please reach out to your school counselor!

Test Optional Post-Secondary Institutions
This list of colleges and universities have gone test optional for the admissions process this school year and potentially beyond. Please continue to check with your individual institution for their most up-to-date information and policies regarding ACT test scores.

Senior Attendance
Due to COVID 19, the Senior Attendance Policy may be temporarily adjusted for the 2020-2021 school year.

Per School Board Policy 345.62 High School Graduation Exercises (Commencement), Seniors must attend school at least 90% of the school days/class periods in both the first and second semesters of their senior year.  

The 90% is defined as missing no more than 9 full days or 45 class periods (four class periods plus homeroom/enrichment), or no more than 9 of any one class period per semester, including homeroom/enrichment.  Students on a reduced school day are required to be in attendance 90% of their scheduled class periods, and may not miss more than 9 class periods per semester in any one class. 

The following absences are not included toward the 90% attendance:
Family emergencies communicated to a school administrator
  • School activities
  • Absences due to religious or tribal obligations
  • Absences excused via a professional note, school nurse, or social worker
  • Pre-approved and documented post-secondary visits
  • Pre-approved family trips that cannot be scheduled at any other time
  • Funerals
The principal or the principal's designee may use discretion in excusing a student's absence for extenuating circumstances.
  • The school will monitor student absences.  If a student is on trend to exceed the total number of allowable absences, the high school administration will convene a meeting with the student, student's parent(s)/legal guardian(s), and school social worker to develop a plan of services to improve attendance.
  • If a student exceeds the total number of allowable absences, a letter will be sent stating that the student is ineligible to participate in the graduation ceremony.  However, the parent/legal guardian and/or student may request a meeting with the high school administration for the purpose of creating a plan detailing how the student may participate in the graduation ceremony.
  • Participated in practice for graduation and abides by the rules for participation in the ceremony established by the principal (free from the influence/use of drugs and alcohol, proper dress, no noisemakers, etc.).

This policy is in place for all seniors, including those who have reached the age of 18.  It will not prevent students from receiving their diploma if they have met the credit requirements. 
Fall Sports Guidelines
Baraboo High School is devoted to providing a safe experience for student-athletes and their families. All of our schools competing this fall recognize that to achieve a safe playing environment for student-athletes, a series of safety measures must be implemented that will limit elements of the experience for spectators, students, and other community and school-based groups that otherwise share in the game day experience.  Such measures are designed to support student-athletes' ability to safely play their full sport season in good health.

We find ourselves so fortunate to be able to offer these student and family opportunities in the time of this public health emergency. As conditions and protocols shift in response to the virus, we look forward to your ongoing support and collaboration to provide the best experiences possible for everyone.

2021 Yearbook News


Senior Information
Senior portraits, baby pictures, and quotes for the Class of 2021 will be due October 30, 2020.  Please read the attached information carefully before selecting and submitting your senior information.  


Purchasing a 2021 Yearbook
Yearbooks will be $50 this year.  In order to ensure that you have a copy ready for you at distribution please order by March 1, 2021.  To purchase a 2021 Yearbook, please visit https://baraboohs.store.creatorstudiopro.com/ or bring $50 cash or check (made out to BHS Yearbook) to Mrs. Znidarsich in room W114.   Please keep your email or paper receipt in a safe place in order to confirm your purchase at distribution if necessary.  

2020 Yearbooks Still Available
There are still a select number of 2020 yearbooks available for purchase.  Please bring $50 cash or check to the BHS Main Office or to W114 to purchase a yearbook. 
Here's how to get books from the Tbird LMC.

Are you wondering how students can get books from the High School library this year? It may be a little different but the library staff is available and ready to help! 

The Tbird LMC website is your first stop to accessing both our print and digital collection.

For print books, students can follow the "How to request books" presentation. Ebooks are also available through Sora. The app is on all student Chromebooks and in order to log-in all they need is their student ID number. The Sora collection gives access to both text and audiobook titles. We welcome requests, if the book they are searching for is not available. Email [email protected] with any questions or requests.
Olson Receives Presidential Award (PAEMST)!
Please help us in congratulating Baraboo High School teacher Karen Olson, who has been selected to receive a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST)!

The PAEMST program, administered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) on behalf of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, recognizes outstanding teachers for their contributions to the teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and/or computer science.

Each awardee will receive a certificate signed by the President and a $10,000 award from NSF. Awardees will also travel to Washington, D.C., for an awards ceremony at a future date.

For more information about this year's Presidential Awardees or information about the annual nomination and application process, please visit www.paemst.org.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Homecoming Week starts September 27!
Unfortunately, due to Covid-19, there will be no dance, parade or assembly this year for Homecoming, but Student Council has been hard at work to plan events to fit into our new normal.

                           Dress Up Days
        Monday, Sept 28:         My Future Monday
        Tuesday, Sept 29:        Tie-Dye Tuesday
        Wednesday, Sept 30:   Hawaiian
        Thursday, Oct 1:           Class Color Day
        Friday, Oct 2:                Blue and Gold Day



Sunday, Sept 27: Powder Puff at 3pm
                                 Powder Buff at 6:30pm

Friday, Oct 2: Homecoming Football Game at 7pm

Since we are unable to have spectators at the games, all games will be webcasted at www.nfhsnetwork.com
The Great Steak Feed of 2020